Politics
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Acting Attorney General Defends DOJ Amid Criticism of Political Bias
Apr 8, 2026 — Politics
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Justice Department's actions against political opponents of Trump, amid ongoing criticism of bias.
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Texas AG Candidate's Bill Sparks Controversy Over Religious Housing Developments
Apr 8, 2026 — Politics
A Texas AG candidate's bill to expedite religious housing projects raises concerns over local governance and community impact amid backlash against a Muslim-centric.
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Trump Announces Ceasefire with Iran Amid Heightened Rhetoric
Apr 8, 2026 — Politics
President Trump declared a ceasefire with Iran following aggressive threats, raising concerns about U.S. moral standing in potential conflict.
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U.S. Airman Rescued from Iran in Daring Operation Amid Criticism of Military Leadership
Apr 6, 2026 — Politics
An American airman was rescued from Iran after his aircraft was shot down, highlighting ongoing debates about military leadership and past failures.
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California High-Speed Rail Project Faces Criticism Over Delays and Costs
Apr 6, 2026 — Politics
California's high-speed rail project, now over a decade in the making, is criticized for delays and soaring costs, raising questions about its viability.
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Trump Dismisses Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Frustrations Over DOJ Performance
Apr 3, 2026 — Politics
Former President Trump has replaced Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing frustrations over the DOJ's handling of political investigations and clemency orders.
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Trump Administration Considers Arming Iranian Opposition Amid Ongoing Conflict
Apr 2, 2026 — Politics
President Trump suggests arming Iranian groups as U.S. military presence in the region remains uncertain, raising concerns over potential consequences.
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Chip Roy Calls for Aggressive Replacement for Attorney General After Bondi's Departure
Apr 2, 2026 — Politics
Congressman Chip Roy urges President Trump to appoint a more aggressive attorney general following Pam Bondi's reassignment to the private sector.
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Senate GOP Faces Criticism Over DHS Funding and Midterm Strategy
Mar 30, 2026 — Politics
Senate Republicans face backlash for passing a DHS funding package without key agencies, raising concerns ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Vance's Task Force Targets $250 Billion in Annual Fraud Losses
Mar 27, 2026 — Politics
The Trump administration's new task force aims to combat an estimated $250 billion in annual fraud, focusing on federal benefits programs.
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Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Criticism for Controversial Remarks
Mar 24, 2026 — Politics
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico's recent comments on faith and abortion spark debate, highlighting tensions within the Democratic Party.
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Trump and Netanyahu Dispute Over Israel's Attack on Iran Raises Command Concerns
Mar 20, 2026 — Politics
A dispute between Trump and Netanyahu over Israel's attack on Iran's gas field highlights concerns about U.S.-Israel coordination in the conflict.
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DeMint Advocates for State Power to Combat Government Waste
Mar 20, 2026 — Politics
Former Senator Jim DeMint argues that decentralizing power to states could reduce government waste and inefficiency, challenging federal control.
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Debate Over Trumpism's Future Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
Mar 19, 2026 — Politics
As the Iran war continues, discussions intensify about the future of Trumpism and potential political alternatives in the U.S.
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OMB Defends Security Detail for Vought Amid Criticism from Democrats
Mar 17, 2026 — Politics
The OMB has reaffirmed security funding for Russell Vought after an assassination attempt, countering concerns raised by Rep. Krishnamoorthi.
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State Department Spent $72,000 on LGBTQ-Focused Map Project
Mar 16, 2026 — Politics
The State Department's $72,000 expenditure on LGBTQ-themed maps has sparked criticism from lawmakers questioning its relevance and effectiveness.
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Iran's Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Heightens Energy Crisis Amid U.S. Policy Critique
Mar 13, 2026 — Politics
Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz exacerbate energy insecurity, raising concerns over U.S. energy policies and California's regulatory environment.
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Trump's Foreign Policy Challenges Xi's Vision for China
Mar 11, 2026 — Politics
President Trump’s recent actions have undermined Xi Jinping’s ambitions for global dominance, raising questions about China's future influence.
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Pentagon Spent $93.4 Billion in September, Sparking Criticism Over Waste
Mar 10, 2026 — Politics
The Pentagon's $93.4 billion spending in September raises concerns about wasteful use of taxpayer dollars and calls for budget reform.
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Hegseth Assures Public Iran War Will Not Become Nation-Building Effort
Mar 10, 2026 — Politics
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth emphasizes that the Iran conflict will not mirror past nation-building efforts, amid ongoing military operations.
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Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Iran War Messaging
Mar 10, 2026 — Politics
The Trump administration's inconsistent messaging on the Iran war raises concerns about its objectives and strategy, as public support wanes.
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U.S. Partners with 17 Nations to Combat Narcoterrorism in the Americas
Mar 5, 2026 — Politics
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth signed a joint security declaration with 17 countries to combat narcoterrorism, emphasizing regional cooperation and security.
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Iowa Soldier Killed in Kuwait Amid U.S.-Iran Military Operations
Mar 5, 2026 — Politics
Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, was killed in Kuwait during U.S. military operations in Iran, raising concerns about escalating casualties and unclear objectives.
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California High-Speed Rail Project Faces Major Setbacks Amid Funding Concerns
Mar 4, 2026 — Politics
California's high-speed rail project struggles with funding and scope changes, raising questions about its future and implications for state governance.
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Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Iran-Israel War Justifications
Mar 3, 2026 — Politics
The Trump administration's rationale for military involvement in Iran raises questions about U.S. interests and Israel's influence in the region.
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U.S. Officials Cite Israel's Influence in Decision to Engage Iran
Mar 3, 2026 — Politics
U.S. officials attribute the recent military action against Iran to pressure from Israel, raising questions about American foreign policy autonomy.
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U.S. and Israel Launch Air Strikes Against Iran Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Mar 3, 2026 — Politics
The U.S. and Israel have initiated air strikes against Iran, raising concerns over the broader implications for regional stability and U.S. foreign policy.
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New York Mayor Proposes Property Tax Hike, Sparking Debate on Middle-Class Taxation
Mar 2, 2026 — Politics
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed property tax hike raises questions about the impact on middle-class families and the broader fiscal implications.
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California Mayor Faces Pressure to Resign After Ex-Fiancé Sentenced for Espionage
Mar 2, 2026 — Politics
Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang refuses to resign after her ex-fiancé was sentenced for acting as an agent of the Chinese government, raising concerns about foreign.
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Questions Arise Over Iran's Nuclear Program Amid U.S. Military Threats
Feb 27, 2026 — Politics
Amid claims of obliterating Iran's nuclear capabilities, the U.S. administration faces scrutiny as tensions escalate and military action looms.
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Biden's FBI Reportedly Spied on Trump Campaign Officials
Feb 26, 2026 — Politics
A report reveals the FBI under President Biden secretly obtained phone records of Trump campaign officials, raising concerns about political surveillance.
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Trump's State of the Union Address Draws Mixed Reactions Over Focus on Protecting Citizens
Feb 25, 2026 — Politics
President Trump's State of the Union address emphasized government protection of American citizens, prompting varied responses from lawmakers and commentators.
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Baby Monkey's Abandonment Sparks Debate on Maternal Separation
Feb 23, 2026 — Politics
The story of Punch, a baby monkey abandoned by his mother, raises questions about maternal separation and its implications for children in surrogacy.
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California Democrats Hold Annual Convention Amid Criticism of State Policies
Feb 23, 2026 — Politics
California Democrats convened to discuss party priorities, facing scrutiny over homelessness and fiscal issues while promoting ambitious proposals.
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Supreme Court Decision on Tariffs Sparks Debate Over Congressional Authority
Feb 20, 2026 — Politics
The Supreme Court's ruling on tariff authority raises questions about Congress's role in addressing trade issues, highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. governance.
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Drones Over U.S. Military Bases Prompt Calls for FAA Action
Feb 20, 2026 — Politics
Increased drone sightings linked to cartels and potential foreign threats raise concerns over U.S. airspace security and FAA response protocols.
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Political Figures Criticized for Controversial Statements and Actions
Feb 14, 2026 — Politics
Recent political commentary has drawn sharp criticism from various figures, highlighting tensions over voter ID laws and immigration enforcement.
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West Virginia Lawmakers Form Freedom Caucus to Promote Conservative Agenda
Feb 12, 2026 — Politics
A new Freedom Caucus in West Virginia aims to push a more conservative agenda within the GOP, highlighting tensions over party alignment and legislative priorities.
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AGA Director Proposed Infiltration of Trump's 2016 Transition Team
Feb 10, 2026 — Politics
Records reveal that the AGA's Karen White suggested infiltrating Trump's transition team, raising concerns about political bias within the organization.
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Grand Jury Indicts Don Lemon Amid Media Controversy
Feb 2, 2026 — Politics
Don Lemon faces a grand jury indictment for allegedly disrupting church services, sparking a media debate over First Amendment rights and legal procedures.
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Vice President Vance Reaffirms Commitment to Pro-Life Movement at March For Life
Jan 23, 2026 — Politics
Vice President JD Vance emphasized the Trump administration's pro-life agenda at the March For Life, promising ongoing support for anti-abortion policies.
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Chaplains Support Hegseth's Push for Religious Focus in Military Ministry
Dec 19, 2025 — Politics
Retired Army chaplains express support for Secretary Hegseth's directive to restore religious emphasis in the Chaplain Corps amid concerns over secularism.
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Michigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Comments on Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh
Dec 19, 2025 — Politics
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow expresses a desire to throw beers at Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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Trump Media Merges with TAE Technologies to Advance Fusion Energy
Dec 18, 2025 — Politics
Trump Media & Technology Group announces a $6 billion merger with TAE Technologies to develop fusion energy, aiming to transform America's energy landscape.
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Federal Spending Per Person Surges Nearly 10,000 Percent Since 1916 Report Finds
Dec 17, 2025 — Politics
A new report reveals federal spending per person has increased nearly 10,000 percent since 1916, raising concerns about sustainability and fiscal responsibility.
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Hegseth Orders Review of Discharges for Troops Exiting Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Dec 16, 2025 — Politics
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth directs a review of discharge records for troops removed under Biden's COVID vaccine mandate, aiming to rectify past decisions.
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U.S. Government Seizes Stateless Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela
Dec 15, 2025 — Politics
The U.S. government has seized a stateless oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, raising concerns about escalating tensions and the legality of such actions.
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D.C. Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Ban on Transgender Military Service
Dec 10, 2025 — Politics
A D.C. appeals court upheld the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, marking a significant legal victory for the former.
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Senator Criticizes Hegseth's Military Rhetoric Amid Concerns of Political Polarization
Dec 8, 2025 — Politics
Senator Mark Kelly criticized Pete Hegseth's military rhetoric, raising concerns about political polarization and its impact on the U.S. military.
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Hegseth Declares Shift in Military Strategy at Reagan National Defense Forum
Dec 7, 2025 — Politics
War Secretary Pete Hegseth outlines a new military strategy focused on deterrence and domestic production at the Reagan National Defense Forum.